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H W F! The Webb Family ,f ' ,,,,,1fM V, 'W W!- f Above left: Emily Webb fMary Alice Thorntonl discusses her plans for the future with her future father-in-law, Mr. Gibbs fSteve Howel. Center: The dead sit quietly while Emily, now one ofthem, looks upon her grieving husband, George Gibbs fDennis Spoonb. Above right: Just before the wedding ceremony Emily receives a final word of advice from her father fLarry Schneideri. Upper right corner: Mrs. Webb CBarbara Schellerj with her children, Emily fMary Alice Thorntonl and Wally Uim Kellyi. Right: Howie Newsome Uirn Rogersj, Constable Warren CRonnie O'Del1J and milkman Joe Crowell fKeith Hicksl discuss the weather. Lower right: Friends pay their respects at Emily Gibbs' funeral. Below: Cast members pose for a picture while they await the call On stage from their director, Sister Mary William, O.S.B. K - -.Q 1' ,. f H X , .,f4 t9. fzacf' 5
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Left: Rebecca U0 Ann Rushl and George Gibbs CDennis Spoon, discuss a letter Rebecca received. Below: Mrs. Gibbs fDiane Holtl throws corn to her chickens Above: The drunken choir director, Simon Stimson fDan Fansherl directs the ladies in a hymn. Left: Professor Willard CWarnie Powersj reads the statis- tics for Grovers Corners. Lower left: Kevin Glynn, stage manager and narrator for the play relaxes after he sets the play in motion. Right: The stage crew, John Muehlberger, Bob Farrar, Kenny Vogelbaugh, Stan Stoerman, and Barbara Overman take a bow. Below: The wedding guests wave good-bye to Emily and George. The Gibbs Family
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In the upper left pictureg at the type- pu writer Kay Lyndon takes down corrections 11855.11 IZ given by Kay Childers, while Mary Fran- ces Lohe and Pat Brown look over ex- change papers received from other schools, At the right, Barbara Overman earnestly digs in the files for a lost pic- ture, while calm Kevin Glynn studies the make up of a Lillistrator front page. Smiling Debbie Dabner is busy sharpen- ing pencils. At the bottom, Steve Howe works on the paper D1,u'nrny as Mary Hiller and Karen Myers cut down a too big pic. Judy Healey and Ray Bossert scan through book-bound copies of past papers, while the official typist, Gerry Rjllm 'Hess Ra' ed! Taylor, hurries with late copy.
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